Lemon Laws in your state

We are still researching the lemon laws in your state. We want to make sure that we give you a deep and accurate perspective of the lemon laws in your state. We will do our best to put up this information in a timely manner (hopefully before the end of the month). In the meantime, this page is intended to provide you an overview of the information that we will provide about your state.

We provide an overview of the vehicles covered under your state's lemon laws. In particular, we identify whether your state's lemon laws cover:

Motorcycles

Motor Homes

Commercial Vehicles

Off-Road Vehicles

What constitutes a "lemon":

Every state has a different definition of a lemon. In this section we provide information about how your state defines a lemon. In particular, we pay special attention to the number of repair attempts necessary, and the types of defects that will classify your car as a lemon.

Valid for:

The length of time that your car may classify under your state's lemon laws

What to do if you suspect you have a lemon in your state:

We outline the steps that you must take in order to benefit from your state's lemon laws.

Please take a look through our FAQs. They will give you a good understanding of the important terms and principles of lemon laws so that you will be better armed as you continue to research lemon laws in your state.

We are consumer advocates, not a law firm. Information on this website should not be taken as legal advice, and you should consult a lawyer before taking legal action. Although we have taken the utmost care in assembling this information, Online Consumer Alliance Incorporated assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information or liability for any errors or omissions in the content.
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